Central Asian Games


The Central Asian Games is an international multi-sport event organised by the Central Asian Olympic Committee and held every two years since 1995 among athletes from Central Asian countries and territories of the Olympic Council of Asia, especially formerly members of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The Central Asian Games is one of five subregional Games of the Olympic Council of Asia. The others are the East Asian Youth Games, the South Asian Games, the Southeast Asian Games, and the West Asian Games.

History

In April 1994, President of the International Olympic Committee Juan Antonio Samaranch visited Tashkent, Uzbekistan. During the meeting, President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov asked him about the possibility of hosting the Olympic Games in Tashkent, to which the IOC President replied that for this, at the request of the Olympic Charter, serious competitions, at least regional ones, should be held. After this, a meeting of the heads of the National Olympic Committees of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan was held in Tashkent, at which a decision was made to organize the Central Asian Games.
Despite the fact that the games should be held every two years, for various reasons they have been canceled more than once, and after 2005 have not actually been held. The Games may be revived for 2021 after National Olympic Committee Chairs from the respective countries met in Kazakhstan in February 2020.

Participating nations

All 7 countries whose National Olympic Committee is recognized by the Central Asian Olympic Committee and 1 country whose National Olympic Committee is recognized by the East Asian Olympic Committee.
1 Having participated since 2021.

2 Participated only in 1999.

3 Football Federation of Kazakhstan is a member of the UEFA.

Editions

Sports

Thirteen sports were presented in Central Asian Games history.
SportYears
AquaticsAll
AthleticsAll
BasketballAll
BoxingAll
Cycling1995–1999
Fencing1995–1999
Judosince 1997
ShootingAll
Taekwondosince 2003
TennisAll
Volleyball1995–1997, since 2003
Weightlifting1995–1999
Wrestling1995–1997, since 2003

SportDisciplinesYears
WrestlingFreestyle1995–1997, since 2003
WrestlingGreco-Roman1995–1997, since 2003

Medal table